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The Andes flight tragedy nobody is talking about explained
The investigative minds at How to Survive examine the Andes flight tragedy, crash survival, and key lessons for aviation ...
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Find It by Feel: A Pilot's Essential Cockpit Lesson
Gain mastery of controls and circuit breakers on the ground before in-flight emergencies.
A positive club path angle means an in-to-out swing. A negative club path means an out-to-in swing. A positive face angle ...
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Birmingham's first Black mayor reflects on civil rights and city's future
Richard Arrington Jr., Birmingham's first Black mayor, shares his experiences with segregation and offers insights on the ...
An IPC should be approached as a multi-flight process, not a one-time event, focusing on rebuilding foundational knowledge ...
After pre-launch testing revealed rocket issues, NASA has delayed the Artemis II launch until March. Here's the latest.
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How Emirates trains cabin crew
I visited the Emirates Aviation Training College in Dubai where Emirates train their cabin crew. The new Emirates cabin crew (ab initio) went through an intensive 8 weeks of training and exams to be ...
The most exquisite of all warbirds.
Light is the fastest phenomenon in the universe, clocking in at just under 300,000 kilometers per second. The telescopes that observe that light, from radio waves to gamma rays, are built at rather ...
NASA’s rehearsal for Artemis II marks one of the final steps before four astronauts get launched into deep space for the ...
When Fred Kramer returned home to Iowa after World War I and eventually found his way to North Dakota in 1930, he settled into life as a veteran, farmer and hobby pilot. It was a rather adventurous ...
NASA is pivoting to a March launch for Artemis 2 after a 'stubborn' hydrogen leak cut short its recent wet dress rehearsal.
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